Description
For big, powerful flavors in small quantities, you can't go wrong with adding a little mint to your recipes! Mint is a popular ingredient in many foods and beverages, including teas, sauces, salads, and desserts. It's a great source of vitamin A to support your eye health and is also high in antioxidants. Many people believe that mint also helps settle your stomach, particularly from indigestion. That's why a nice cup of peppermint tea feels so right after dinner! If you're looking for a delicious kick, consider incorporating mint into your food rotation.
Store it wrapped in a few damp paper towels and in a plastic bag. Then, place it in the refrigerator.
Recipes:
Fregola with Green Peas, Mint, and Ricotta
Grapefruit, Lime & Mint Parfait
Minty Pea Soup